Friday, February 18, 2005 Now that the NHL season is cancelled, do you think the league can ever come back? "Yes, I think they even tually will come to an agreement, but they need a lot of time and a lot of compromising from both Jenna Dominick COMBA 07 Career Development seminars aid job searching students By Erin Ahlgren staff writer Each semester, the Career Development Center holds a variety of workshops through their Senior Seminars and Career Series Programs. This semester, the seminars will take place through the end of March and are held in the Reed Union Building. The seminars are not just for juniors and seniors. In fact most of the upcoming seminars are for all years. According to Andrew Watters, associate director of the CDC, "The semi nars are about current topics that relate to current issues in the internship, job search process, -as-they hear from employers!! The information that the sem inars provide can greatly help 899-2313 . 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The seminars are presented by CDC staff members The seminar "Working in Government" can help students to become aware and learn more about the unique hiring for state and federal positions. It will "present opportunities in local, state, and federal government service." With nearly "19% of federal government employees Suggestions for Question of the Week? E-mail your ideas to Behrendßeacon3@aol.com Upcoming Seminars • --Warichig in Government --What Canl I>a with a Major #et Discover the ItilitiCi**Patits-ibr Your Major --Networking with Alumni --Getting an Internship: Advice to gain valuable experience expected to retire by 2006," many state and federal agencies have increased their recruiting and hiring. This month's seminar is a good chance to become aware of the opportunities and gain valu able information for those types of jobs. "What Can I do With a Major In?" is a good seminar for those who still aren't quite sure exactly what they want to do with their major or what other F- 4 1 \/\/-, "I know nothing about hockey." Gillian Young, MIS 06 job titles and options their major has to offer. It is available and intended for all students of all majors and levels of their educa tion. Each student will leave with a list of possible job titles related to their major and the details of the occupations such as job out look, salary and typical job responsibilities. "Networking with Alumni" will take place in March and April and give current Behrend students the chance to talk with Behrend alumni and practice social networking skills. Networking is an important part of the internship, job search process. The basics of it will be covered during the March ses sion and students will have a chance to learn more while prac ticing their skills with the alum ni in April. "Getting an Grant C. Travis, Esquire `lf they stop acting self ish...maybe." Johnny Tseng, ME 04 Car Accidents Drunk Driving Defense Criminal Defense www.paautoinjury.com www.duilawyeipacorn Internship: Advice to Gain Valuable Experience" will also take place in March and is avail able to all students. It will cover tips and strategies to help impress potential employers as well as things to avoid that could cause negative reactions. Making a good impression during an internship is impor tant because many lead to full time job positions. Watters points out that "49.7 percent of employers in a National Association of Colleges and Employers 2004 Survey said they offer higher salaries to grads with internship and co-op experience." To learn more about and/or for specific dates/times for any of the workshops mentioned, contact Andrew Watters or any other staff member of the Career Development Center. 100 State Street Suite 210 PA 16507 Erie, 455-3839 The Behrend Beacon I "They won't be as good as they used to be. They need to try a lot harder to get back to playing because the players want more money. Natalie Romano CHMBD 02 It's Never Too Late To Start Learn layout, design and copy editing. And there's FREE PIZZA. Behrend Beacon Open Layout Night All students interest ed in joining the Beacon are invited Thursday at 6 p.m. Behrend Beacon Office
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